Metalloprotease-driven remodeling of PTK7 and the cell surfaceome promotes metastatic fitness of circulating colorectal tumorcells

Olivier Cabaud, Anaïs Aulas, Alexia M. Lopresti, Claire Acquaviva, Pascal Finetti, Charlotte Dessaux, Laetitia Ganier, Quenn DtiaCosta, Claire Germier, Lenaïg Mescam, Abdessamad Elkaoutari, Stéphane Audebert, Luc Camoin, Bernadette de Rauglaudre, Lauryusd Bino, Emilie Denicolai, Gwenaël Lumet, Agathe Cohendet, Maëlle Picard, David Birnbaum, Caroline Gouarne, Brice Chanez, Cécile de Chaisemartin, Bernard Lelong, Sylvie Marchetto, Anthony Gonçalves, Da Bnirienlbaum, François Bertucci, Jean-Paul Borg, Emilie Mamessier
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.07.24.740526

Abstract

Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are the potential seeds of distant metastases; however, little is known about how they survive in the bloodstream. Using a large cohort of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, we found that the pseudokinase receptor PTK7 is highly expressed in primary tumors and metastatic lesions. Consistent with previous reports, high PTK7 expression is associated with reduced disease-free survival and increased metastatic dissemination. Surprisingly, PTK7 is absent from most CTCs and undergoes a cell-autonomous ONtumor/OFFCTC/ONmetastasis switch that can be recapitulated in a xenografted mouse model, in in vitro systems, and a fluidic platform. PTK7-negative cancer cells exhibit increased expression of YAP1-driven genes, senescence-like features, and enhanced resistance to hemodynamic stress following loss of cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion. This adaptive phenotype depends on metalloproteases, notably ADAM17, whose cleavage activity remodels the CTCs surfaceome. Functionally, the PTK7 OFFCTC state confers enhanced metastatic potential in vivo, and can be pharmacologically suppressed using metalloprotease inhibitors. Collectively, our findings identify a reversible, cell-autonomous, protease-driven surfaceome remodeling program that enables metastatic adaptation during hematogenous dissemination.

Keywords

Colorectal cancer, metastasis, circulating tumor cells, cell plasticity, PTK7, MMPs, anoikis, YAP1, senescence, stress.

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